AFCAT 2021: Documents to carry to exam centre, dress code
vikrant.shukla | February 19, 2021 | 04:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
AFCAT 2021 is scheduled to be conducted from February 20, 2021. Check details related to what to carry and what to avoid while appearing for the AFCAT 2021 exam.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has scheduled to conduct the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) test from February 20 onwards. The AFCAT 01/2021 will be held on February 20, 21, and 22, 2021 in online mode. The AFCAT 2021 exam will be conducted in two shifts, the first shift starts from 7:30 AM and the second from 12:30 PM. Candidates who are to appear in the AFCAT exam 2021, must carry their AFCAT admit card along with various other documents. Check this news to find out all the important instructions related to the AFCAT 2021 exam.
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Documents to carry to the exam centre of AFCAT 2021
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Printout of the AFCAT admit card will have to be presented at the exam centre.
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Candidate’s Aadhaar card.
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Another valid photo identity card such as PAN card/ passport/ voter identity card/ driving licence/ college identity card or any other valid photo identity proof, which has details of candidate's name, their father’s name and date of birth mentioned on it.
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Ballpoint pen (Blue or Black) for signing on the attendance sheet as well as for doing rough work.
What not to carry at the AFCAT 2021 exam centre?
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Bluetooth device, communication/ electronic/ digital/ wireless devices.
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Candidates are also advised to not carry textual or stationery material such as pencil-box/geometry box, book, paper, clipboard, log tables, slide rule (except blue or black transparent ballpoint pen).
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Personal items such as wristband, handbags, bracelets, ornaments, purse, wallet, scarf, headgear, goggles, jacket, eatable items etc.
What is the dress code for the AFCAT 2021 exam?
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On the day of the AFCAT 2021 exam, candidates will have to wear slippers/ sandals with flat heels. Closed footwear like shoes is not allowed in the AFCAT exam centres.
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No clothing with large buttons.
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Candidates wearing specific attire for religious purposes will be required to report to the exam hall for mandatory frisking.
AFCAT 2021 - COVID-19 Guidelines
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Wear a face mask.
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Carry a sanitiser.
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Wear silicon-based/rubber hand gloves.
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Carry a face shield to wear in the centre.
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Maintain social distancing at the exam centre.
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If there are any medical situations, inform the exam centre officials in advance.
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